Watermelon Growing Forum
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Subject: Plants
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Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
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Hows everybody's plants doing? Its been kinda quite on here. I quess everybody's workin in the patch.
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5/28/2008 10:27:52 PM
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Minnesota Melon Man |
Rochester, Minnesota
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They are secretively tucked in under the Remay blankets looking like large caterpillars in the garden. I just keep watering them and hope for the best.
Could get some rain today, which will make my life easier, and my yard less crunchy.
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5/29/2008 9:10:09 AM
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croley bend |
Williamsburg,KY
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My plants are in the ground and we've had good rain since, so I only had to water them once. I reckon they are just sittin there until the warmer weather comes. The look great! Thanks for asking. Croley
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5/29/2008 10:43:53 AM
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Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
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Yeah this rain is a real blessing. We have already had nearly as much rain this year as we did all of last year in that drought. Good luck everybody.
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5/30/2008 10:46:24 PM
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Eric Peterson |
Utah
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My plants have not grown much in the past month. My AG are growing a 4-6" a day but my watermelons are not doing anything. I keep hopeing that they will take off, but I dont know what is normal in watermelon plants.
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5/31/2008 1:07:33 AM
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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Mine seem slow too. I guess it really needs to be warm for them. Only had about 1 week of really "summer" weather. That looks like its helping.
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5/31/2008 11:24:31 AM
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Paddy the fisherman |
Louth , Ireland
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I started mine very late I'm trying to squeeze in the barest 110 day season.The seedling I have is sending out two leaves directly after the cotyledons , I don't think this is right , is it?
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5/31/2008 4:52:03 PM
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Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
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They just need a little sun all the rainy weather and mild temps have them a little slow but they'll take back off.
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6/1/2008 2:33:12 PM
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Lee Taylor |
Nicholls Georgia
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mine are doing great .
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6/1/2008 3:21:31 PM
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Charger |
Charleston, SC
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Mine are doing good,I have a few thumb-size melons.
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6/1/2008 9:48:39 PM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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Hello everyone.This is my first posting.I haven't tried growing a giant watermelon in many years.I did have a few over 100 lbs. back then.That was a lot of fun so now I am trying again.We had very unusually cool weather in early & mid spring and I started my seed a bit late.There are tall trees on either side of my lot and I don't get as much sun as I need to raise a really big one.I got tired of watching my plant sit in the cold ground and grow only very slowly so I put a 400 watt metal halide light over it at night and that really kicked it into gear.The plant is now (June 11) about 6' across and I have picked off the first two female blooms.
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6/11/2008 3:13:25 PM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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Hello everyone.This is my first posting.I haven't tried growing a giant watermelon in many years.I did have a few over 100 lbs. back then.That was a lot of fun so now I am trying again.We had very unusually cool weather in early & mid spring and I started my seed a bit late.There are tall trees on either side of my lot and I don't get as much sun as I need to raise a really big one.I got tired of watching my plant sit in the cold ground and grow only very slowly so I put a 400 watt metal halide light over it at night and that really kicked it into gear.The plant is now (June 11) about 6' across and I have picked off the first two female blooms.I got my seed from a seed company instead of from prize winning stock.Does anyone think this makes a big difference?
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6/11/2008 3:16:55 PM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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Sorry for the double posting.I thought I could just add to the first one and my result was a double post with an additional sentence on the second one.
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6/11/2008 3:19:16 PM
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Marty S. |
Mt.Pleasant,Iowa
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Probably the hardest year so far for growing watermelon. The spring was cold and wet and now it is very wet but warming up. We are lucky to go 2 days with out an inch of rain. The fair plants are doing ok but had warming cables in the ground but they are not producing females very fast. I have one set on the 255 Mitchell plant but not a good shape but need it for the fair. I may set another one on the plant later.
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6/11/2008 9:01:56 PM
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The Punisher |
Casa Grande, AZ
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I am new to both pumpkins and watermelons. I live in southern Arizona and the watermelon vine loves the 110 temps. Is this normal? I never see wilt, its so vibrant and green and the other day I found my first melon, camo and under cover. Hes probably about 5 pounds, I cant believe he was there, and i never noticed, anyway....what do the vines like to eat, Im giving steer manure compost currently every few weeks...just looking for advice....thanks in advance!!
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6/28/2008 11:38:33 PM
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Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
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Punisher, With those type temps watermelons are much more suited for hot weather than pumpkins. As long as they don't run short of water the melons tolerate heat well. If your growing the fruit now give it some fertilizer that is high in phospherus. Good luck
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6/30/2008 9:37:47 AM
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